Rush-Henrietta- Genesee Valley Penny Saver- 6-20-25

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All real estate advertised in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.

Fair Housing Enforcement Project Monroe County Legal Assistance Center 1 W. Main St., Rochester, NY 14614 (585) 325-2500 • www.lawny.org

PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR RECENT GRADUATES

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MOMENTS IN TIME

The History Channel

* On June 22, 1775, Congress issues $2 million in bills of credit. Known as “Continentals,” the bills lacked the required rendering of the British king. Instead, some notes featured likenesses of Revolutionary soldiers and the inscription “The United Colonies.”

* On June 23, 1927, the Sioux County Pioneer newspaper of North Dakota reports that President Calvin Coolidge will be “adopted” into a Sioux tribe at Fort Yates. At the Sioux ceremony, photographers captured Coolidge, in suit and tie, as he was given a grand ceremonial feathered headdress.

* On June 24, 1975, an Eastern Airlines jet crashes near John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City, killing 115 people. The Boeing 727 was brought down by wind shear during severe thunderstorms. Only seven passengers and two flight attendants survived the fiery crash.

home services

Keep water sanitary. Make sure pool water is chemically balanced so that it is comfortable to swim in and will not harbor any pathogens that can make swimmers ill. The pool equipment company Pahlen says the ideal water pH is 7.4 because that is the same as the pH in human eyes and mucous membranes, and it also supports good chlorine disinfection. The free chlorine content of a pool

to keep it sanitary. A quality testing kit can help pool owners balance water.

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Tree Problems?

REASONS TO GET AN AIR FRYER

Good for tight kitchens: Those who have small kitchens may benefit from air fryers that boast combination cooking features. That means they can use one appliance for all of their meals, saving them from the nuisance of overcrowded counter space.

LEGAL NOTICE

Audit of the Rush Fire District

Notice is hereby given that the fiscal affairs of the Rush Fire District for the period beginning on January 1, 2024 and ending on December 31, 2024, have been examined by an independent public accountant, MMB & Co. and that the report of external audit by MMB & Co. have been filed in my office where it is available as a public record for inspection by all interested persons. Pursuant to Section 181-b of the Town Law, the governing board of the Rush Fire District shall prepare a written response and corrective action plan to the report of external audit of the independent public accountant and file any such response and corrective action plan in my office as a public record for inspection by all interested persons not later 90 days from the date hereof.

Dated: Rush, New York • June 20, 2025

ATTEST: Catherine Stappenbeck, Secretary

SENIOR NEWS LINE

Avoiding Falls

The numbers are shocking: Per the CDC, one in four seniors age 65 or older experience falls each year. That’s 25% of seniors. Of those, 37% suffer an injury that either keeps them from their normal activities for at least a day or that requires medical care.

Per the map accompanying that CDC article on falls, several states exceed that 25% average -- by a lot.

When it comes to deaths, falls are the number one cause of injury-related deaths among seniors, and the numbers are grim.

The reason for all the falls varies. We might have a physical condition that affects coordination. We might be taking a drug that causes dizziness. We might be wearing shoes that aren’t good for sturdy walking.

We need to do everything we can to avoid being a victim of fall injury. While there are several factors we can’t do anything about, there are other things that are under our control.

For example, increase the number of lamps in your home, and turn them on to make sure there are no dark areas. Have one of the lamps controlled by the switch at the door.

Keep clear paths around the house and don’t let magazines or newspapers stack up on the floor next to your recliner. Don’t let phone or electrical cords drape across walking areas.

Get rid of small area rugs.

Have someone install grab bars in the shower, and use an anti-slip mat.

Ask the senior center about creating a class on exercises to increase balance and strength, or even a falls prevention seminar. Or check YouTube online for videos.

Get your eyes checked every year and your prescription upgraded if necessary.

To learn more about avoiding falls, go to either the CDC (cdc.gov), the National Council on Aging (ncoa.org) or Mayo (mayoclinic.org) websites and do a search for fall prevention. (c) 2025 King Features Synd., Inc.

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Linwood: 2364 AndersonRd.Tools, homedecor,collectibles,everything butthekitchensink!Saturday6/21& 6/22.RainDateSaturday6/28.

LIMA: 7394 EvergreenStreet.Friday,June20(7am-5pm)andSaturday,June21(7am-3pm).Baby items,handandpowertools,books, puzzles,householddecor,kitchen items,jewelry,pursesandlots more.Pricedtogo!

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HONEOYEFALLS: 23 Ontario Street.SaturdayJune21st(22nd?) (9am-5pm)BARN/GARAGESALE Household:Clothing,dishes,decorations,furniture,appliances.Grounds: ladders,chipper/shredder,power washer,roller,gardeningitems.Free items!

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WestHenrietta: 530 MartinRd.6/ 20-6/22&6/27-6/29;8amto4pm rainorshine.Giant”garage”sale, household,collectibles,furnitureand more!

MENDON/HONEOYEFALLS: 51 Taylor Rd.SaturdayJune21st(9am3pm).Pier1diningchairs,loveseats, homedecor,lamps,outdoorfurniture, rugs,golf,garden,40’s-60’sLifeand Lookmagazines,wicker,vintageLane cedarchest,antiquebuffet,books, MUCHMORE!

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hometown events

There’s so much happening at your local libraries!

Rush Public Library

5977 East Henrietta Rd., Rush 585-533-1370

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M, W, F 1-8; Tu & Th 11-8; Sa 10-2; Su Closed

Henrietta Public Library

625 Calkins Rd., Rochester, NY 14623 585-359-7092 • www.hpl.org

M-Th 9-9; F 9-5; Sa 10-5

Henrietta Public Library currently provides curbside pickup and in-building services. Hours are subject to change. Please call (585) 359-7092 for hours before visiting.

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Narcan TrainingswiththeMonroe CountyDepartmentofPublic Health

Wednesday,June25th 10:00AM-1:00PM

RepresentativesfromtheMonroe CountyDepartmentofPublic HealthImpactTeamwillbeon handtoofferinformationabout services,advice,support,referrals andwillalsobeofferingquick, five-minutetrainingsonNarcan (theoverdosemedication)toanyonewhostopsbybetween10am and1pm.Anyonewhocompletes thetrainingwillreceiveaNarcan kit.

Registrationisnotrequired,but encouragedifyou’dliketoreceive areminderabouttheevent.

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*Radiant ArtPresentation:Howcan anartistdrawwithlightitselfor makeasculptureoutofneon bands?OnJune26,discoverhow artistsPabloPicasso,DanFlavin, KeithSonnierandothershaveused lightasaninnovativeartmedium. Thisonlinearteducationclassstarts at4:00PMwithJoyceRaimondo, exceptionalEducationCoordinator withthePollock-KrasnerHouse& StudyCenter.*FamilyFunSaturday:TheChickensareComing! RushresidentandchickenenthusiastDr.SandraSluberskiisjoining uswithherSilkiechickensfora specialstorytimeonSaturday,June 28from10:30-11:30AM.Everyone getsachancetoholdachicken whilewereadchickentales.Itis trulyanamazingexperience.We willmeetintheRushlibrarygazebo,weatherpermitting.Allages arewelcome.**Pleaseregisterfor theseprogramsatRushLibrary.org orcallusat533-1370.

33rdAvonCentralSchool Alumni Banquetand50thClass Reunion oftheAvonCentralClass of1975-PleaseSAVETHEDATE: Friday,August8,2025.Hostedby theClassof1975.Thisbanquetis forallgraduatesofAvonCentralas wellasgraduatesofSt.Agnes School(Avon).Moreinformationto follow.Lookforpostsonthe“You KnowYouGrewupinAvon,NY” FBpage.Ifyouareaclassrepresentative,youwillbereceivinginformationsoon.Reconnectwith yourclassmates!Suretobeavery funtimewithdeliciousfood,entertainmentandfanfare.Anyquestions?Pleaseemailcsattora@gmail. comorestanton194@gmail.comor kjvalentine02@proton.me Seeyouthere!

GO FIGURE Answers

AreYouHavingTrouble Controlling theWayYouEat? AreyouOverweight?Underweight?Obsessedwithfood weightordieting?Youarenot alone.Today,thereisasolution.FA FoodAddictsinRecovery Anonymous.Comehearaboutit! It’sfree!Meetings:EverySaturday at8:30am,St.Peter’sEpiscopal Church,3825E.HenriettaRd., Henrietta.Contact:LaurieL. 585-760-9753.

ChickenBarbeque - ElyFaganis havingaChickenBarbequeonJune 29thfrom1pmuntilsoldout. Featuringahalfchickencoated withoutsecretsauce,macaroni saladandsaltpotatoesfor$13.Ely FaganPost1151,260MiddleRd., Henrietta.

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Savethedates:2025M&TBank ClotheslineArtFestival atthe MemorialArtGallerywithaMajor NewAwardforRegionalArtistsSeptember6and7,bringinga vibrantcelebrationofarttothe Rochestercommunity.Asthe MemorialArtGallery’s(MAG) largestannualfundraiserandone oftheregion’spremierartsshowcases,thistwo-dayjuriedeventisa must-attendoccasion.Artistsfrom acrossthecountryareinvitedto applyforparticipationandbepart ofthishighly-anticipatedfestival. Moreinformation:https://mag. rochester.edu/events/clotheslinefestival/.ContactInformation:For questionsaboutartistspaces,eligibility,ortheapplicationprocess, pleasecontactclothesline@mag. rochester.eduor585.276.8949.

WEST HENRIETTA

EatsNBeats- JoinusforFoodand LiveMusicfromlocalartistsaswe fundraisefortheSt.Baldrick’s Foundationforchildhoodcancer research.TheGeneseeValleyHenriettaMooseLodge2290,5375 WHenriettaRd,W.Henriettais sponsoringaSt.Baldrick’sRochestereventJune21,12-4pm.Dancing,games,CornHole,Horse Shoes,raffles,50/50,andmore!A familyevent!Musicaltalent:Nuthin Fancy,BrockThomas-Saltsman, andLucaAlbano.Food:-Livie’s JamaicanRestaurant.-Rochester comfortfoodfromGeneseeValleyHenriettaMooseLodge2290 Kitchen.-JoJo’sCoolBus.Ifyou can’tmakeit,pleasefeelfreeto donatetotheeventthroughthe linkbelow.https://www. stbaldricks.org/fundraisers/mypage/ 5275/2025

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MOMENTS IN TIME

* On June 24, 1993, Yale professor David Gelernter is seriously injured when an envelope explodes in his hands. That bombing, along with 14 others since 1978 that killed three people and injured 23 others, was eventually linked to Theodore Kaczynski, the Unabomber. (The History Channel)

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25-June: “Ultimatum: Queer Love” (Season 2) Netflix

25-June: “The Bear” (Season 4) Hulu

25-June: “The Patrick Star Show” (Season 3) Paramount+

25-June: “Countdown” (Season 1) Prime Video

27-June: “Squid Game” (Season 3) Netflix

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Dog Barking!

Brighter Vent

ank you for noticing

A big thank you to all who observe and honor the handicap only parking signs. I realize the empty ones are so tempting for a quick stop, but thank you for leaving them to those facing challenges every day.

Excellent Hometown Story!

What a fantastic article in this week’s Penny Saver (Hometown Stories column about Geneseo’s Young At Heart Club), and I just want to thank [the writer]. It’s excellent and the article is a blueprint for every village in the county or your readership area of what they should be doing for their seniors. Thank you, Suzie!

To the neighbor who very immaturely shouted out of their window when my dog was barking, “Dog barking!”, maybe next time you have an issue with my dog you can come to my door and discuss it with me. Let me be clear, there are at LEAST 10 dogs within the surrounding homes, all of them bark, that’s what dogs do sometimes. I do not leave my dogs outside for hours on end, let alone 24 hours a day/365 days a year like some people, and if they are enjoying the outdoors it’s within the lawful timeframe and isn’t violating curfew. And if they do seem to be barking excessively for whatever reason, I responsibly bring them back indoors. I have a hunch on a few of you it could’ve been. Depending on which one, with the amount of screaming, yard tools and recreational vehicles, or even your own dogs barking, you have some nerve. I don’t play about my dogs. You picked the wrong neighbor to shout at.

Second Opinions

Is this the new “norm?” Your Doctor advises a second opinion. You try to get one but unless you’re registered as their patient, they won’t even talk to you. Then they wonder why our health system is under such scrutiny.

Tree Tamers

Discovering the Soul of Avon

Nestled in the heart of Livingston County where the Genesee River bends gently through fertile farmland, the village of Avon invites visitors to step into a living storybook of the Little Finger Lakes region, where past and present are not at odds but in conversation. Stroll down Main Street and you’ll pass a Civil War monument, a post office straight out of a Norman Rockwell painting, a vintage movie house, and the ever-welcoming Avon Inn. But Avon is more than a quaint village. It’s a palimpsest of history layered with stories of Indigenous life, spiritual awakening, industrial innovation, civic engagement, and even root beer floats.

A LAND OF FIRSTS—AND FOREBEARS

Long before it became Avon, this land was home to the Seneca Nation, one of the Six Nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. Just across the river stood Ga:non’wagês (Canawaugus), a prominent Seneca settlement. It was here in 1735 that the Seneca prophet Handsome Lake was born. His teachings, known as the Code of Handsome Lake, fused traditional beliefs with a message of renewal that resonates today in discussions around ecological stewardship and community healing.

As centuries passed, Avon became a destination in its own right. In the mid-1800s, the village gained fame for its sulphur springs, believed to possess curative powers. Out of this boom rose the Avon Inn, originally a private residence turned luxury resort for those seeking respite from ailments like malaria and rheumatism. By the late 19th century, the Inn had welcomed the likes of George Eastman, Henry Ford, Katharine Hepburn, and omas Edison.

ough nearly destroyed by fire in 1979, the Avon Inn underwent a loving restoration and reopened in 2018, its ballroom grand as ever, its rooms blending 19th-century elegance with modern comfort.

A TASTE OF AMERICANA

Of course, no trip to Avon is complete without a stop at the original Tom Wahl’s, opened in 1955. From its humble beginningsasaTwinKissicecreamstand,thisroadsidegem evolved into a regional treasure, famous for juicy burgers, golden fries, and frothy root beer served in frosted mugs. In 2023, it earned a well-deserved place on the New York State Historic Business Preservation Registry, reminding locals and travelers alike that sometimes the simplest pleasures are the most enduring.

RAILS, RIVERS, AND STONE ARCHES

Avon’s beauty isn’t only found in its businesses and buildings; it’s etched into the landscape. Take the Five-Arch Bridge, a 200-foot limestone marvel built in the 1850s for the Genesee Valley Railroad. Once bustling with trains that connected Rochester to Mt. Morris, the bridge is now a peaceful centerpiece of a public park and part of the State and National Register of Historic Places. Standing atop its arches, you can almost hear the echo of steam engines and conductors calling out destinations long ago.

A VILLAGE THAT PAINTS ITS HISTORY

In 2023, Avon’s commitment to celebrating its heritage took a vibrant turn when Rochester muralist Shawn Dunwoody painted a bold, colorful tribute across the side of the Avon Fire Hall. Each oversized letter of “A-V-O-N” becomes a window into the village’s past, from Indigenous roots to local legends, reminding us that public art can be both timeless and timely.

Perhaps Avon’s most inspiring figures lived not in grand homes but with grand ideals. One such trailblazer is Julia Wilbur (1815–1895), an Avon native who fought for abolition and women’s suffrage. As a member of the Rochester Ladies’ Anti-Slavery Society, she supported Frederick Douglass and worked alongside Susan B. Anthony. Her meticulously-kept diaries from the Civil War era offer a rare and powerful look into 19th-century American life and reform movements.

A PLACE TO SLOW DOWN AND STAY AWHILE

Whether you’re walking through Papermill Park, reflecting beside the veterans’ memorials at Park Circle, or watching sunlight dapple the Genesee River, Avon encourages a different pace, one where the past is not just remembered but felt through taste, texture, and tone.

And maybe that’s the secret of Avon’s lasting charm. It’s not just what happened here; it’s how those memories continue to breathe. In the laughter at a family dinner, the brushstrokes of a mural, or the stillness by a limestone bridge, Avon invites you to belong. So, come for the root beer, stay for the revolutionaries, and return for the sense of

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FUN WAYS TO KEEP KIDS OCCUPIED OVER SUMMER BREAK

Reading: Parents may be surprised by how much their children enjoy a good book. A recent poll from the National Education Association found that 70 percent of middle school students read more than 10 books a year. The National Literacy Trust reports that roughly 45 percent of children between the ages of eight and 11 enjoy reading “very much.” When suggesting to children that they read more this summer, parents can note the many ways that reading for pleasure differs from reading for school. Point out that kids won’t have to submit book reports and emphasize that they can choose their own books. Depending on children’s ages, introduce kids to a series like “Harry Potter,” which is a set of seven fantasy novels that has helped millions of young people across the globe discover and develop a fondness for reading. Weekly visits to the library, where kids can pick from hundreds of books, can get youngsters even more excited about reading.

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Using Supplements To Lower Heart Risk Isn’t Backed By Evidence

DEAR DR. ROACH: I recently had a CT scan, and my score was 184. My cardiologist put me on 40 mg of Lipitor, which I reluctantly took for three weeks until I developed severe pain in my feet and hands. I stopped taking it, and the pain went away.

I’m a 64-year-old male in excellent shape.I’m currently taking a chelation supplement, vitamin K2 (MK-7), and red rice yeast with CoQ10. Do you have any suggestions for the treatment of my issue? -- A.D.

Q. A.

ANSWER: I’m sorry to say that I disagree with all of your choices. Lipitor is a reasonable choice for the prevention of heart attacks and strokes in a person at an increased risk, such as a 64-year-old man with a coronary calcium score of 184. (I can’t give a better assessment of your risk without knowing a lot more about you, such as your blood pressure and cholesterol.)

Muscle aches are not uncommon with statin drugs like Lipitor, but research has shown that in most people with muscle or joint aches who take statins, the medication is not the underlying cause. (In one study where a person didn’t know whether they were taking a statin, the symptoms disappeared. In another, a person who changed from a statin to a placebo every two months was very likely to have no more pain on the placebo than they would on the statin.)

Nonetheless, there are other statins that might not cause pain, as well as alternatives like ezetimibe and bempedoic acid, which do not increase the risk of muscle aches and have been proven to reduce heart risk.

A recent large trial on chelation using powerful intravenous infusions did not show any improvement in hospitalizations for heart disease, heart attack, stroke or death compared to a placebo. I don’t recommend an unregulated oral supplement.

Although people who take menaquinone-7 (also called vitamin K2) have a lower heart disease risk than those who don’t, a randomized trial to prevent calcification of the aortic valve found no benefit. I did not find a trial showing that treating people with vitamin K2 led to a reduced heart risk.

Red yeast rice contains the same active ingredient as the statin drug lovastatin, but at such a low dose that cholesterol levels were not substantially lowered in a recent trial. CoQ10 has been repeatedly shown to be no better than a placebo at reducing statin side effects.

In addition to medication therapy, it’s important not to underestimate the effects of a healthy, plant-based diet and regular moderate exercise.

Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. © 2025 King Features Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved

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GREAT WEEKEND GETAWAY IDEAS

Make it a water-based weekend. No matter where you live, a body of water is no doubt nearby. Though the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration indicates that roughly 40 percent of the United States population lives in a coastal region, oceans aren’t the only places to find some sand and enjoy a warm summer breeze. Lakes and rivers are great places to relax, and getaway seekers can utilize sites like Airbnb and Vrbo to find short-term waterfront rentals.

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Packaging Operator - $21.50/hr

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